For Sunday, July 13, 2014, Readings: Gen 25: 19-34; Ps 119:105-112; Romans 8:1-11; Mt
13:1-9, 18-23
LET US, GOD’S PEOPLE, PRAY
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Van Gogh's The Sower |
You are in the Spirit,
since the Spirit of God
dwells in you.
[Romans 8:9]
This week we have twins who fight, parents who play favorites, and the Master Gardener at work.
Not much new these days in the dynamics of family but in terms of our spiritual growth, it's all Good News. The seeds are already planted within us, all we need to do is till, tend, water, feed, and weed, though it's not always quite so simple. Farming is tough work, a 24/7 job on and in the ground. Good weather and hard work yields a good crop. Bad weather and harder work and a failed crop. Try, try again to clear the rocks, cut back the thorns and clean up the path... if we want it, we've got it. And so it grows.
LET US, GOD’S PEOPLE, PRAY
Leader: ~ Jesus, Sower of Life, You call us each
and together to walk in the ways of the Spirit, and to receive, understand, and
live into the Word of God. Let the seeds You have given us find good soil in
our hearts and take deep root within us.
Lord of Mercy, Your Word lights our path
RESPONSE: May the Spirit of God dwell within us
~ Jesus, Sower of Life, rekindle the fire of grace and
goodness in the hearts of the leaders of this world, our nation, and our
community. Divert them from the way of thorns into the fertile ground of
fairness, honor, and virtue. We pray
especially for: add your own petitions
Lord of Mercy, Your Word lights our path
May the Spirit of God
dwell within us
~ Jesus, Sower of Life, light the way to healing for those
among us struggling with illness in body, mind, or heart, and ease the burden
of those who care for them. We pray especially for: add your own petitions
Lord of Mercy, Your Word lights our path
May the Spirit of God
dwell within us
~ Jesus, Sower of Life, grant us the wisdom to carry the
right comfort to those who grieve, as we, together, commend to Your care, those
who have entered into immortal life in You.
We pray especially for: add your own petitions
Lord of Mercy, Your Word lights our path
May the Spirit of God
dwell within us
~ Jesus, Sower of Life, we pause in this moment to offer You
our other heartfelt intentions and petitions, silently or aloud………
Lord of Mercy, Your Word lights our path
May the Spirit of God
dwell within us
~ Jesus, Sower of Life, grant a grower’s vitality to those
chosen and anointed as the tillers of God’s verdant fields. Guide them as they
encourage spiritual growth in ourselves and in community. We pray especially
for: add your own petitions
Lord of Mercy, Your Word lights our path
May the Spirit of God dwell within us
The Celebrant adds: O God of Abraham and Sarah, Isaac and
Rebekah, You have given us the twin gifts of good soil and good seeds planted
in our fertile hearts. Grant us the willingness to tend and weed, and to nurture
Your Presence within us. We ask this through Jesus, our Sower, and the Spirit,
our Enricher, who live and thrive with You, One God, now and forever. Amen.
Please feel free to request a prayer or meditation to be composed for a particular person, concern, or topic for posting in this space. You may leave your request in the comments section or contact me directly at Leeosophy@gmail.com All compositions remain the property of the owner of this blog but may be used with attribution as long as they are not sold or charged for in any way. If you would like the weekly Prayers of the People prior to its appearance on the blog, please send me an email. Personal prayer requestors will remain anonymous.